Antminer L3+ ASIC Mining

Navigate to the "Miner Configuration Tab" inside the Antminer's web-interface and enter stratum+tcp://flo.coinfoundry.org:3240 as the Url for Pool 1.

Now enter your FLO address in the "Worker" field of the first pool. If you don't know your FLO wallet address, read this section first.

If you are mining on multiple machines/rigs, you can append an identifier of your choice to your wallet address seperated by a dot to make it easier to distinguish between your rigs when evaluating your results. Example: <WALLET ADDRESS>.<OPTIONAL WORKERNAME>

Click "Save"

You are now good to go to start mining

Getting a Wallet

Before you can start to mine you need to create a wallet. Although FLO is an entirely digital asset, you still need a place to store them. This is done in a digital wallet. There are multiple methods to obtain a wallet which vary by ease of use and the security they provide.

Official Wallets

Official first-party Wallets for all major platforms are available from the FLO Website. These wallets are released and maintained by the FLO Team.

Hardware Wallets

A hardware wallet is a special type of wallet which stores the user's private keys in a secure hardware device. Hardware wallets offer robust safety features for storing cryptographic assets and securing digital payments. Popular hardware wallets are the Ledger Nano S and the Trezor.

Registering with a Crypto-Exchange

There are multiple digital currency exchanges you can register with. Registering with an exchange allows you to create a wallet on the exchange for every currency the exchange supports.